Posts Tagged ‘Workplace’

The new studio incorporates areas that enhance every part of our process, from a war room where teams can project from two devices at once to compare budgets and plans, to design counters and pinup walls where we evaluate drawings, colors, and materials.

On the impressive first floor Fosbury & Sons founders Stijn Geeraets and Maarten Van Gool have launched a new and high-quality way of working, ‘the renaissance of work’, focussing on the needs of today’s generation. Fosbury & Sons is an inspiring and professional workplace where entrepreneurs, digital nomads and larger companies come together and benefit from all kinds of additional services.

The project embraced CBRE’s Workplace 360 approach meaning that a new collaborative working environment has been created with different team neighbourhoods introduced, all operating with clean desk policies.

In the design, studio KNOL responded to the new working trends by creating a variety of thematic environments in the open space of 300 m2, allowing workers to choose the setting they felt most comfortable in at that moment.

Set within a beautiful heritage building rich in Sydney history, futurespace worked closely with the heritage consultant to create an interior sympathetic to the historic architecture, referencing key elements included exposing original brick work, beams, archways and ceiling details.

The space connects to that identity with a fluid and vibrant workplace that fosters faster communication, more dynamic interactions between work groups, and cohesive relationships between coworkers. It’s a workplace built for speed, with intentional brand design.

Original timber flooring, ornate structural columns and expansive timber trussed ceilings are back on show and provide an elegant and timeless backdrop to the modern fit out within. Due for completion in the coming weeks, WSP’s new Adelaide home will provide an open, informal and functional studio space for the growing engineering firm.